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 prove \: that \:  \:  \frac{ sin(a)   -  \cos(a)  + 1}{ \sin(a) +  \cos(a) - 1  }  =  \frac{1}{  \sec(a) \:  -  \tan(a) }
plz don't copy paste from the text book as I've not understood hence I've typed it here


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